Mio Launches New Budget GPS Devices

Mio on Friday launched two new budget GPS devices designed to get you to your destination without breaking the bank.

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Mio on Friday launched two new budget GPS devices designed to get you to your destination without breaking the bank.

The Mio Moov M300 and M400 include similar feature sets, including text-to-speech with spoken street names, lane guidance, predictive keyword search, pre-loaded maps of all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico, and four million points of interest (POIs).

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Both devices also include Mio's NavPix photo navigation, which enables navigation to locations from downloaded geo-tagged photos. MioMore Desktop enables users to keep their devices up to date, by uploading new POIs and transferring images for use with NavPix. They run on Windows CE 5.0 and include MioMap and Tele Atlas Maps software.

The main difference between the M300 and M400 is screen size. Both have antiglare touch-screen displays, but the M300 features a 3.5-inch LCD while the pricier M400 includes a 4.3-inch LCD.

The Mio Moov M300 will sell for $119.99 and the Moov M400 will be available for $149.99 when the devices hit stores later this month.

Zach Honig began working at PC Magazine in October 2008 as the product reviews coordinator, after serving as an Olympic News Service reporter at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Zach came to PCMag from Popular Photography and American Photo, where he worked as an editor, product reviewer, and feature writer. He also had a brief stint as a professional photographer.
In his free time, Zach enjoys traveling the globe, having visited 24 countries, and wandering New York City on foot with the latest Digital SLR...
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